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For Release: Dec. 10, 1999
Media Advisory m99-255a
Summary:
NASA NEW MILLENNIUM PROGRAM SELECTS ADVANCED EARTH OBSERVING
CONCEPT
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NASA NEW MILLENNIUM PROGRAM SELECTS ADVANCED EARTH OBSERVING
CONCEPT
NASA will flight-test an instrument using new technologies to
measure elements of Earth's atmosphere and to support space
research aimed at reducing risks from severe weather. This
measurement concept, known as the Geostationary Imaging Fourier
Transform Spectrometer, has been selected as the next Earth-
observing mission under NASA's New Millennium Program. The
mission, known as "Earth Observing 3," will test advanced
technologies for measuring temperature, water vapor, wind and
chemical composition with high resolution, in space and over time.
Such sophisticated measurements have the potential for
revolutionary improvements in weather observation and prediction,
by providing unique observations of the spectral properties of
clouds and the transport of pollutants in the atmosphere.
For more information see: http://nmp.jpl.nasa.gov
Contact at NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC: David E. Steitz
(Phone 202/358-1730).
For full text, see:
ftp://ftp.hq.nasa.gov/pub/pao/pressrel/1999/99-144.txt
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